Title taken from caption. View of Clarence F. Maynard testing his equipment near Kodiak. Identity based on fact that Maynard is the only topographer listed as part of the 1917 expedition. Photo taken during National Geographic Society expedition on...

Title taken from caption. Full caption reads: "Oil tanks burning in town of Whittier. There was no water pressure to fight fire. Two days after the Great Alaska Earthquake. Easter Sunday March 29, 1964. H-21." The Buckner Building is visible in the...

Title taken from caption. View of J. W. Shipley setting up and using his chemical laboratory. Identity based on fact that Shipley is the only chemist listed as part of the 1917 expedition. Photo taken at what was later designated as Katmai...

Title taken from caption. Full caption reads: "This is a photo of downtown Anchorage, taken the morning of March 28, 1964. The next day after the great Alaska Earthquake. Taken fro an H-21 Helicopter."

Title taken from caption. Full caption reads: "This is a photo of the 4 Seasons Apartments taken about a month after the great Alaska earthquake. No one was killed here, as they were not open yet." View of the mostly destroyed Four Seasons...

Title taken from caption. View of a member of the expedition taking pictures of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. Identity based on fact that Maynard is the only topographer listed as part of the 1917 expedition. Photo taken at what was later...

Title taken from caption. People identified in photograph from left to right Nora, Adams, Norine. Fourth man behind the group is unidentified. Photograph matches another photograph in collection labeled: Nulato.

Anchorage Ski Club members carrying skis and poles, waiting in line to board the ski train in Curry, Alaska. Building to the right is the Alaska Railroad Depot and the Curry Hotel. Sign above entry reads: "Depot." 1941-1944. Original photograph:...